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Hill has an ACL injury and has been waiv...
11:51 am
8/2/15

Hill has an ACL injury and has been waived/injured by the Panthers, ESPN.com reports.

Impacts: Hill, a 2012 second-round draft pick, had hoped to secure a depth role in the Panthers' receiving corps, but he's done for the season after being carted off the field Saturday. To add depth at the wideout position in the wake of Hill's injury, the Panthers signed Paul Browning.

According to coach Bruce Arians, Palmer's (knee) arm strength is "noticeably better" than a season ago, the Cardinals' official site reports.

Impacts: Most features regarding Palmer heading into this season focus on his recovery from last November's ACL tear in his left knee, and rightfully so. However, he also dealt with a mysterious nerve issue in his right shoulder early in the 2014 campaign, which forced three absences. In conjunction with the rigorous rehabilitation on his knee, he focused on the shoulder with equal vigor, and everyone from wideout Michael Floyd to Palmer himself has expressed a noted change in velocity. The preseason schedule will include the requisite hits to learn if Palmer's knee holds up to the pressure, but a refined throwing motion could reap the most rewards for the Cardinals' passing attack.

Bryant requires a minor procedure for an elbow infection and will be sidelined for the next 10 days as a result, Ross Jones of FOX Sports reports.

Impacts: Bryant doesn't seem to be in any danger of missing significant time off the field but will likely be unable to play in Pittsburgh's first preseason game against the Vikings on Aug. 9. Assuming no further complications, his minor infection shouldn't hurt his value for the season ahead as he currently ranks third on the Steelers' wide receiver depth chart.